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July is shaping up to be a packed month for OTT lovers. Whether you enjoy mystery, romance, action, comedy or family dramas, streaming platforms have something fresh lined up almost every week. Here's a look at some of the biggest OTT releases arriving in July 2026.
Enola Holmes 3 (Netflix) | Millie Bobby Brown returns as the young detective in the third chapter of the popular mystery franchise. This time, Enola leaves London behind for a dangerous case that takes her to Malta while also forcing her to deal with personal questions about love and her future. Henry Cavill reprises his role as Sherlock Holmes, and fans can expect another mix of mystery, adventure and clever twists. (
Release date: July 1)
Elle (Prime Video) | Fans of Legally Blonde are finally getting a look at Elle Woods before she became the confident lawyer everyone knows. The prequel series follows teenage Elle through her high school years, exploring the friendships, relationships and experiences that shaped her personality. Starring Lexi Minetree in the lead, the show promises plenty of humour, fashion and coming-of-age moments while expanding the beloved franchise. (Release date: July 1)
Super Subbu (Netflix) | Netflix's Telugu original series stars Sundeep Kishan, Mithila Palkar and Murali Sharma. The comedy-drama follows Subramanyam "Subbu" Chillukuri Rao, whose ordinary life takes an unexpected turn after a string of surprising events. (
Release date: July 2)
Pritam and Pedro (JioHotstar) | One of the most talked-about Indian releases this month, Pritam and Pedro marks Rajkumar Hirani's web series debut as creator and producer. Starring Arshad Warsi, Vikrant Massey and Vir Hirani, the cybercrime thriller is inspired by Amit Dubey's books Hidden Files and Return of the Trojan Horse. (Release date: July 3)
Silo Season 3 (Apple TV+) | Rebecca Ferguson returns as Juliette Nichols in another season of the hit sci-fi drama. After the shocking events of Season 2, the story continues to explore the mysteries surrounding the underground world while revealing more about the origins of the silo itself. Fans can expect bigger revelations, higher stakes and another gripping chapter in one of Apple's most acclaimed series. (
Release date:
July 3)
Peddi (Netflix) | After its theatrical run, Ram Charan's Peddi heads to Netflix. Set in rural Andhra Pradesh during the 1980s, the action drama follows a determined villager who brings his community together through sports while standing up against powerful rivals. Janhvi Kapoor plays the female lead in the project. (Release date: July 4)
Ikka (Netflix) | Sunny Deol and Akshaye Khanna reunite on screen after many years in Ikka. Directed by Siddharth P Malhotra, the film also stars Dia Mirza, Tillotama Shome and Sanjeeda Shaikh. It is among Netflix India's biggest original film releases this July. (Release date: July 10.)
Heartstopper Forever (Netflix) | Nick and Charlie's story reaches its conclusion in Heartstopper Forever, the final chapter based on Alice Oseman's beloved graphic novels. As graduation approaches, the couple must deal with the possibility of a long-distance relationship while navigating friendships and major life changes. (Release date: July 17)
The Devil Wears Prada 2 (JioHotstar) | Nearly two decades after the original became a pop culture favourite, The Devil Wears Prada 2 brings Miranda Priestly back into the changing world of fashion media. Andy Sachs is now an established journalist, while Emily Charlton has become a major name in luxury fashion. The sequel, which hit cinemas in May, is now set for an OTT release. (Release date: July 29.)
Summer '36 (Netflix) | History and drama come together in this French original set during the summer of 1936. Against the backdrop of major political and social changes, the story follows characters whose lives become deeply connected during a transformative period. For viewers who enjoy period dramas with emotional storytelling, Summer '36 offers a different flavour compared to the month's action-heavy releases. (Release date: July 1)
Enola Holmes 3 (Netflix) | Millie Bobby Brown returns as the young detective in the third chapter of the popular mystery franchise. This time, Enola leaves London behind for a dangerous case that takes her to Malta while also forcing her to deal with personal questions about love and her future. Henry Cavill reprises his role as Sherlock Holmes, and fans can expect another mix of mystery, adventure and clever twists. (
Elle (Prime Video) | Fans of Legally Blonde are finally getting a look at Elle Woods before she became the confident lawyer everyone knows. The prequel series follows teenage Elle through her high school years, exploring the friendships, relationships and experiences that shaped her personality. Starring Lexi Minetree in the lead, the show promises plenty of humour, fashion and coming-of-age moments while expanding the beloved franchise. (Release date: July 1)
Super Subbu (Netflix) | Netflix's Telugu original series stars Sundeep Kishan, Mithila Palkar and Murali Sharma. The comedy-drama follows Subramanyam "Subbu" Chillukuri Rao, whose ordinary life takes an unexpected turn after a string of surprising events. (
Pritam and Pedro (JioHotstar) | One of the most talked-about Indian releases this month, Pritam and Pedro marks Rajkumar Hirani's web series debut as creator and producer. Starring Arshad Warsi, Vikrant Massey and Vir Hirani, the cybercrime thriller is inspired by Amit Dubey's books Hidden Files and Return of the Trojan Horse. (Release date: July 3)
Silo Season 3 (Apple TV+) | Rebecca Ferguson returns as Juliette Nichols in another season of the hit sci-fi drama. After the shocking events of Season 2, the story continues to explore the mysteries surrounding the underground world while revealing more about the origins of the silo itself. Fans can expect bigger revelations, higher stakes and another gripping chapter in one of Apple's most acclaimed series. (
Peddi (Netflix) | After its theatrical run, Ram Charan's Peddi heads to Netflix. Set in rural Andhra Pradesh during the 1980s, the action drama follows a determined villager who brings his community together through sports while standing up against powerful rivals. Janhvi Kapoor plays the female lead in the project. (Release date: July 4)
Ikka (Netflix) | Sunny Deol and Akshaye Khanna reunite on screen after many years in Ikka. Directed by Siddharth P Malhotra, the film also stars Dia Mirza, Tillotama Shome and Sanjeeda Shaikh. It is among Netflix India's biggest original film releases this July. (Release date: July 10.)
Heartstopper Forever (Netflix) | Nick and Charlie's story reaches its conclusion in Heartstopper Forever, the final chapter based on Alice Oseman's beloved graphic novels. As graduation approaches, the couple must deal with the possibility of a long-distance relationship while navigating friendships and major life changes. (Release date: July 17)
The Devil Wears Prada 2 (JioHotstar) | Nearly two decades after the original became a pop culture favourite, The Devil Wears Prada 2 brings Miranda Priestly back into the changing world of fashion media. Andy Sachs is now an established journalist, while Emily Charlton has become a major name in luxury fashion. The sequel, which hit cinemas in May, is now set for an OTT release. (Release date: July 29.)
Summer '36 (Netflix) | History and drama come together in this French original set during the summer of 1936. Against the backdrop of major political and social changes, the story follows characters whose lives become deeply connected during a transformative period. For viewers who enjoy period dramas with emotional storytelling, Summer '36 offers a different flavour compared to the month's action-heavy releases. (Release date: July 1)
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